After Thanksgiving, shoppers may be thinking about Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, but this year, Riley Children’s Foundation is encouraging Hoosiers to save their money for Giving Tuesday—which takes place on Tuesday, December 1.

Riley Children’s Foundation launched The Gift of Hope Happens Here, the third annual year-end giving campaign, to support patients at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health. This year, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is serving as the Giving Ambassador for the campaign and will participate in a live Q&A session on Giving Tuesday.

The Riley Giving Tuesday site will feature celebrity Q&A sessions throughout the day with Andrew Luck, John Andretti, Jeff Burton, Jon McLaughlin, Riley kids and leadership, corporate partners and other notable Hoosiers. Visit RileyKids.org/GivingTuesday for the most up-to-date celebrity schedule. The site will tally real-time donation totals, Riley social media feeds and link to The Gift of Hope Happens Here commercial. Donors will receive a special thank you video from Andrew Luck.

The Gift of Hope Happens Here campaign, supported statewide by Fifth Third Bank and Indiana Blood Center, raises funds and provides hope to thousands of families seeking help for seriously ill and injured children – care that only Riley Hospital for Children can provide. You can #GiveHope to Riley Hospital through donations at RileyKids.org/GivingTuesday.

About Riley Children’s FoundationRiley Children’s Foundation supports Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, Camp Riley and the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home. As Indiana’s only comprehensive hospital dedicated exclusively to the care of children, Riley Hospital has provided compassionate care, support and comfort to children and their families since 1924. Each year children from all 92 Indiana counties turn to Riley Hospital and its regional clinics throughout the state more than 300,000 times. Riley Hospital’s partnership with Indiana University Health and its strong affiliation with the Indiana University School of Medicine make Riley Hospital the leader in pediatric care in the state and the region. For more information, visit RileyKids.org.